Inflatable flying saucer could carry buildings

An Australian company is developing an airship that could carry entire buildings.

The SkyLifter is part blimp and part flying saucer, and, like a blimp, it relies on a lighter-than-air chamber for its buoyancy. The 492 foot diameter aircraft will be powered by solar panels and biodiesel engines. The craft is expected to have an airspeed of about 50 miles per hour, and be able to carry more than seven times the payload of current heavy cargo helicopters – approximately 165 tons.

Because of its payload capabilities, the aircraft has possible use for construction purposes. It is also being looked at for recreational use, like an oceanliner in the sky. The company has already hinted at something they are calling a SkyPalace.

The SkyLifter, which shares its company’s name, has not been constructed yet, but a miniature remote-controlled indoor model has been created. This model has a 10 foot diameter, while a larger outdoor model has a 60 foot diameter. The company’s next move is to build a prototype that will span 75 feet, and hopes to have the full-scale craft complete in several years.

SkyLifter is not the first company to consider the flying saucer design for an aircraft, but their 492 foot flying saucer will surely generate many UFO reports.

About Jason McClellan

Jason McClellan is a UFO journalist and the producer/co-host of the web series Spacing Out! He is also the web content manager and staff writer for OpenMinds.tv, and a co-organizer and technical producer of the International UFO Congress. As a founding member of Open Minds, Jason served as a writer and editor for the now defunct Open Minds magazine. He has appeared on Syfy, NatGeo, and, most recently, he co-starred on H2's Hangar 1: The UFO Files.
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